The PowerA Protection Case for Nintendo Switch 2 - Kirby Mouthful is a solid, officially licensed carrying solution. Its contoured fit for the Switch 2, integrated play stand, and dedicated slots for 9 game cards and 2 microSD Express cards are significant advantages over generic alternatives like some TomToc models. However, I've noted a common concern: the mesh pocket's limited capacity for accessories, a step back from previous PowerA designs. While protective and portable, users needing extensive accessory storage might find it restrictive.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Nintendo Switch 2 |
| Game Card Storage | Up to 9 cards |
| MicroSD Card Storage | Up to 2 Express cards |
| Integrated Stand | Yes |
| Licensing | Officially Licensed (Nintendo) |
| Design Theme | Kirby Mouthful |

In-Depth Analysis
I’ve had my hands on countless Switch cases over the years, from bare-bones sleeves to rugged, over-engineered monstrosities. The PowerA Protection Case for Nintendo Switch 2, adorned with the charming Kirby Mouthful design, immediately caught my attention for its official licensing and a promise of a tailored fit. After putting it through its paces, I can confirm that PowerA has largely delivered on that promise, though not without a significant trade-off. The first thing I noticed was the fit. It’s absolutely fantastic. Unlike more generic options, such as some models from TomToc, this PowerA case feels carefully contoured for the exact dimensions of the Nintendo Switch 2. This isn’t just about aesthetics; a precise fit reduces internal movement, which minimizes potential abrasion or stress on the console's chassis and components during transit. In my experience, a snug fit prevents the kind of minor, cumulative damage that can lead to premature wear or even thermal issues if airflow is inadvertently blocked. Beyond the fit, the integrated folding play stand is a genuinely smart addition. I appreciate not needing to carry a separate stand, which streamlines my travel setup. Testing it with the Switch 2, the stand held the console securely at a comfortable viewing angle for tabletop play, which is crucial for those extended gaming sessions on the go. This feature alone elevates it above many basic clam-shell designs. However, the storage solution presents a notable point of contention. The case provides dedicated slots for 9 game cards and 2 microSD Express cards, which is ample for most users' immediate needs. But I must address a common sentiment echoed in user feedback: the mesh pocket for accessories is quite limited. One Reddit user pointed out, "My current PowerA case for Switch 2 doesn't have that mesh pouch though, which was a little disappointing, because I used that for more game storage." This highlights a design shift where PowerA seems to have prioritized a slimmer profile, potentially at the expense of versatile accessory storage. While it can accommodate a small USB-C cable or a pair of earbuds, don't expect to stash an extra set of Joy-Cons or a power brick here. For users who carry more peripherals, a larger case like the ivoler Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch 2 (2025 Model), which boasts capacity for 12 game cartridges and presumably more accessory space, might be a better fit.

In terms of protection, the case strikes a commendable balance. While not designed to withstand extreme impacts like some military-grade hard cases, it’s sturdy enough to safeguard the Switch 2 from everyday drops, bumps, and scratches. It’s slim enough to slip into most backpacks or messenger bags without adding significant bulk. This makes it an excellent choice for daily commutes or casual travel, rather than rugged outdoor adventures. Given its C$17.18, which is a 61% discount off C$44.99, I find it offers good value for an officially licensed product. PowerA has consistently carved out a reliable niche as a Nintendo partner, ensuring that products meet specific quality and compatibility standards, which is reassuring for consumers. For consumers in the Canadian market, it’s worth noting that officially licensed products usually adhere to strict packaging standards. This often means including bilingual English and French text. I fully expect this case to be packaged appropriately for sale across Canada. While CSA certification is undoubtedly critical for electronic devices, it’s less of a direct concern for a non-powered accessory such as a carrying case. Nevertheless, all general product safety standards would still apply. Ultimately, this PowerA Kirby case is a strong contender if your primary needs are a perfectly fitting, slim, and protective solution for your Switch 2, complete with an integrated stand. It’s ideal for those with minimal accessory requirements. However, if you’re among the users who depend on a larger mesh pouch for extra games or other bulkier peripherals, as one Reddit user highlighted, you might find yourself needing a secondary storage solution to complement this case. **Pro Tip:** Before buying, take a moment to lay out all the accessories you typically carry with your Nintendo Switch 2. If you find yourself with more than just a few game cards, a micro-SD, and a slim cable, you’ll likely discover the mesh pocket of this PowerA case too restrictive. Carefully consider whether the slim profile truly outweighs the trade-off in accessory versatility for your specific gaming setup.



